Use the vMotion TCP/IP stack to isolate traffic for vSphere vMotion and to assign a dedicated default gateway for vSphere vMotion traffic.
By using a separate TCP/IP stack, you can manage vSphere vMotion and cold migration traffic according to the topology of the network, and as required by your organization.
Route the traffic for the migration of virtual machines that are powered on or powered off by using a default gateway that is different from the gateway assigned to the default stack on the ESXi host.
Assign a separate set of buffers and sockets.
Avoid routing table conflicts that might otherwise appear when many features are using a common TCP/IP stack.
Isolate traffic to improve security.
Decision ID |
Design Decision |
Design Justification |
Design Implication |
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VCF-WLD-VCS-VDS-006 |
Use the vMotion TCP/IP stack for vSphere vMotion traffic. |
By using the vMotion TCP/IP stack, vSphere vMotion traffic can be assigned a default gateway on its own subnet and can go over Layer 3 networks. |
In the vSphere Client, the vMotion TCP/IP stack is not available in the wizard for creating a VMkernel network adapter wizard at the distributed port group level. You must create the VMkernel adapter directly on the ESXi host. |